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that is the new york times front page on infrastructure for a new york. we will go to new york. on our line for democrats. help me with the name of your town. where is that? caller: 45 minutes outside of the city. ho bank did you feel the impact of the town? -- host: did you feel the impact of the town? caller: a little bit. my friends have a generator. ho bank freak storm or climate change? conveying i am going to go with climate change. we do not have a lot of hurricanes like that. like down a south there used to that but we are not. and more frequently we have been having hurricanes and tornadoes. i am leaning more towards climate change given that this is not just random but a reoccurrence. hoping to chris in it, mantegna, new jersey. -- host: chris in new jersey. what you think? caller: i think they should go and help them dig out from the blizzard in west virginia. host: the former president said this is due to global warming. caller: the rest and all of the eco nazis. it is an act of god. god did it. i know the storm largely affected the liberal northeast. maybe we should
that is the new york times front page on infrastructure for a new york. we will go to new york. on our line for democrats. help me with the name of your town. where is that? caller: 45 minutes outside of the city. ho bank did you feel the impact of the town? -- host: did you feel the impact of the town? caller: a little bit. my friends have a generator. ho bank freak storm or climate change? conveying i am going to go with climate change. we do not have a lot of hurricanes like that. like down...
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that is this morning from "the new york post." -- "a new york daily news." let's go back to the testimony of 1993. we heard from one of the husband of the victims and senator joe biden was chairing that committee. here is what senator biden said 19 years ago. [video clip] >> one of the thing that was talked about is one senator would like very much for us to get the facts out and have a debate based on the facts. i, for one, do think there are legitimate second amendment arguments relating to how government can curtail access to weapons. i have spent a lot of time to study that issue. i even teach that issue in law school. i happen to believe the second amendment was designed to protect the right of people to hold and bear arms. i am not one who takes that lightly. but we cannot debate the fact in the national forum. one of the facts i have never heard and i would invite those who will testify today in opposition to the ban is what is the economic impact to the manufacturers and the gun dealers on the sale of these kinds of weapons if we were to curtail the
that is this morning from "the new york post." -- "a new york daily news." let's go back to the testimony of 1993. we heard from one of the husband of the victims and senator joe biden was chairing that committee. here is what senator biden said 19 years ago. [video clip] >> one of the thing that was talked about is one senator would like very much for us to get the facts out and have a debate based on the facts. i, for one, do think there are legitimate second...
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the front page of the new york times -- from the new york times, a look at how much money mitt romney has on and -- -- on hand -- more details inside the new york times. back to your calls on this congress, called the least productive in a generation by the new york times. john is on the phone from pennsylvania. caller: success should not be measured by how much legislation passes. if you are conservative and republican, you believe in a smaller federal government, meaning less legislation, that would mean it would be more successful. whatever legislation passes is pretty much useless unless the executive decides to enforce the law. for example, immigration. i have yet to see a president, democratic or republican, enforce our laws. and polls showing that romney will lose, that has nothing to do with who will show up to the polls to vote in november. i think a lot of republicans will be energized to go out and first, versus the democrats who collect benefits and do nothing. host: from one of our viewers th-- new york senator chuck schumer yesterday -- [video clip] >> we in the senate s
the front page of the new york times -- from the new york times, a look at how much money mitt romney has on and -- -- on hand -- more details inside the new york times. back to your calls on this congress, called the least productive in a generation by the new york times. john is on the phone from pennsylvania. caller: success should not be measured by how much legislation passes. if you are conservative and republican, you believe in a smaller federal government, meaning less legislation,...
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host: death is an independent in new york. -- beth is an independent in new york. caller: i would like to ask mr. pass a question. it has to do with the end of the u.n. why haven't the different countries that the united states had been giving money to dictatorships for so many years, and people ask questions why they hate us, and the fact that we were giving money to the dictators to suppress the people. and now that they are throwing out these dictatorships, why hasn't the united nations said to the united states, you did this, you gave them the money, you promoted them, they suppressed their people and now that the people want to be free and have democracy, why isn't the u.n. saying to the united states, you did this to yourself? host: are you referring to the arab spring? caller: yes, to syria and egypt and other countries, pakistan -- a lot were dictatorships. even hussain in iraq, we gave him money over the years and a suppressed their people. and we supported them. and then the people turn around and say that they hate the people in the united states. you ki
host: death is an independent in new york. -- beth is an independent in new york. caller: i would like to ask mr. pass a question. it has to do with the end of the u.n. why haven't the different countries that the united states had been giving money to dictatorships for so many years, and people ask questions why they hate us, and the fact that we were giving money to the dictators to suppress the people. and now that they are throwing out these dictatorships, why hasn't the united nations said...
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the congresswoman is a democrat from new york. congresswoman, tell us what happened to your district and what kind of shape it is in. guest: it has been absolutely devastating to new york and my district and the region as a whole. a combination of wind and flooding caused the largest storm-related outage. they have restored power to 2000. throughout new york, roughly 100,000 people in brooklyn and in queens have no power but they are working hard them that we have the worst conditions ever in the history of the new york subway system. the tunnels are underwater. the response from the federal government has been extraordinary from the president and all of his secretaries. they are sending down generators to help remove the salt water from the subway system's so we can ascertain the damage and start to restore service. they have partial service throughout the city bought the tunnels under the east river connecting manhattan and brooklyn and queens are still flooded. new york city took a tremendous hit from the storm. we have over 24
the congresswoman is a democrat from new york. congresswoman, tell us what happened to your district and what kind of shape it is in. guest: it has been absolutely devastating to new york and my district and the region as a whole. a combination of wind and flooding caused the largest storm-related outage. they have restored power to 2000. throughout new york, roughly 100,000 people in brooklyn and in queens have no power but they are working hard them that we have the worst conditions ever in...
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sharon into him in new york city -- she ran into him in new york city. she used the law and won. i don't think she has collected any damages yet. there have been some questions about how far that law extends. this situation is significant. the defendant is not just one official who committed a horrible act overseas but a giant corporation which is involved in oil in nigeria. whether a corporation can be sued but also whether an act that took place overseas belongs in the united states courts. host: ritchie, thank you for waiting. caller: 9 people telling us what we'll do. it flatters the supreme court. they make decisions and it is light -- i cannot explain how to say it. you have a problem and the supreme court takes it and they will do like what they did with abortion. right. a woman's that aggravates me. we're doing worse than then people. the constitution -- a woman has a baby in our country. a citizen. that was put in for the slaves. they turned the constitution all around and that is what i do not like about it. guest: despite the secretive ways they go about making their d
sharon into him in new york city -- she ran into him in new york city. she used the law and won. i don't think she has collected any damages yet. there have been some questions about how far that law extends. this situation is significant. the defendant is not just one official who committed a horrible act overseas but a giant corporation which is involved in oil in nigeria. whether a corporation can be sued but also whether an act that took place overseas belongs in the united states courts....
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here is "the new york times" frontpage. the headline -- that is "the new york times" reporting. inside the paper, they say democratic leaders say they will move forward on legislation this week only a senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky, the republican leader, will assure them it will not be filibustered -- investors anticipate a turbulent week in the market of congress and the white house continued the standout. i also note that mr. mcconnell's own reelection bid is coming in 2014. the borrower review of the nothing to shift the anger of some self assessment of the speaker does nothing to pass it does go to the floor. the bill is not moving along, says bob corker from tennessee. here is what the republican from idaho had to say about the fiscal cliff negotiation. [video clip] >> if we get down to the end of the year and the only choice we have is to save taxes going up on the middle-class, i would support that. but i wish we had a comprehensive bill that dealt with spending, entitlement, and taxes altogether. that is really what we ought to do. host: that was senator johnny isa
here is "the new york times" frontpage. the headline -- that is "the new york times" reporting. inside the paper, they say democratic leaders say they will move forward on legislation this week only a senator mitch mcconnell of kentucky, the republican leader, will assure them it will not be filibustered -- investors anticipate a turbulent week in the market of congress and the white house continued the standout. i also note that mr. mcconnell's own reelection bid is coming...
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host: next up is pri from new york, new york, impacted by the storm. caller: midmorning -- good morning. i am disabled. i am a staten islander. before the hearing on fare increases, when the s.i. free was reopened, i wrote about and took photographs -- in my senator contacted them. those who are ambulatory in. have no way to get to the ferry by train. it has been wiped out. they say it will take one year. and was greeted by the vice- president of mta who promised support. we went back and forth before the holiday. he said we cannot give you a shuttle bus normally done with construction. he said we cannot do it because we do not have buses to go directly. you can walk 12 blocks. i live like him to address this. mta andir of the others have gone to washington to ask for more money. they have two coo's on the payroll getting paid at the same time. the guy had a golden parachute in his contract that he would remain on the payroll. host: we will leave it there. guest: i am not familiar with this issue. i will bring it to the attention of the editors. the tr
host: next up is pri from new york, new york, impacted by the storm. caller: midmorning -- good morning. i am disabled. i am a staten islander. before the hearing on fare increases, when the s.i. free was reopened, i wrote about and took photographs -- in my senator contacted them. those who are ambulatory in. have no way to get to the ferry by train. it has been wiped out. they say it will take one year. and was greeted by the vice- president of mta who promised support. we went back and forth...
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guest: the unid nations headquarters is based in new york city, so they get water from the new york water system and they get it the same way that everybody else gets it in the area. host: the system in new york -- i -- is it strictly a gravity- based system? is it all just running down from the catskills into new york city? or at what point does it have to be pumped to the various distribution points? guest: the way it works is mainly it is gravity. you have a very large reservoir system in the catskills, and it flows downhill. jimmy breslin, who worked at "the new york daily news" for many years of wrote a very good book years ago and talked about the new york reservoir system, and it was one of the great marbles. a lot of people who worked on that had the foresight of being able to get water to a large metropolis, and we have the benefit of that today, but it mainly flows downhill, and it comes in through a big piping system. there is a holding reservoir in yonkers just north of the city. there is a big water tunnel, and it gets distributed throughout the city. mainly because of gravit
guest: the unid nations headquarters is based in new york city, so they get water from the new york water system and they get it the same way that everybody else gets it in the area. host: the system in new york -- i -- is it strictly a gravity- based system? is it all just running down from the catskills into new york city? or at what point does it have to be pumped to the various distribution points? guest: the way it works is mainly it is gravity. you have a very large reservoir system in...
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al, an albany new york. -- albany, new york. caller: good morning. i agree with almost everything you are saying. i am the father of a son who recently graduated from oswego, and wants to be a teacher. now, he says the job market is really pathetic in the northeast, new york especially for teachers, and he will go back for his master's at oswego. fortunately, for him, his mother and i helped him pay for his education, so he only came out with 20 two hundred dollars worth of debt so far. -- $2,200 worth of debt so far. the masters program is on his dime. i will be 64 this year. i work with my hands for a major to indications company. i still climb telephone calls and do a lot of -- telecommunications company. i still climb telephone poles and do a lot of grunt work, but unfortunately we have this opportunity -- this feeling that if you want to work with your hands you are some kind of dumb- dumb. you are looked on as being not quite there, you know? that is part of the problem. there is no vocational courses in the high school so these kids get dirty.
al, an albany new york. -- albany, new york. caller: good morning. i agree with almost everything you are saying. i am the father of a son who recently graduated from oswego, and wants to be a teacher. now, he says the job market is really pathetic in the northeast, new york especially for teachers, and he will go back for his master's at oswego. fortunately, for him, his mother and i helped him pay for his education, so he only came out with 20 two hundred dollars worth of debt so far. --...
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here is "the new york times." we will talk about that -- president obama in interviews saying the pullout from afghanistan will not be sped up. we will talk about that coming up. and then a little bit more about the suspected shooter. philip a bit more. and by the way, defense secretary leon panetta and weighed in on this late monday, saying the soldier could get the death penalty. the soldier under army investigation -- whose base is under the army investigation for denying psychiatric care to soldiers. the base where the soldier was that -- there has been an investigation into the lack of psychiatric care there. we will be talking about that coming up. on politics 2012, the primary, southern tuesday is what it is being called. here is local paper from -- are the local papers from alabama and mississippi. gop support up for grabs. and hawaii also holds its primary today. and then also, here is the mississippi newspaper. big sandy, texas. scott, a republican. a reminder, our coverage of primary night begins tonigh
here is "the new york times." we will talk about that -- president obama in interviews saying the pullout from afghanistan will not be sped up. we will talk about that coming up. and then a little bit more about the suspected shooter. philip a bit more. and by the way, defense secretary leon panetta and weighed in on this late monday, saying the soldier could get the death penalty. the soldier under army investigation -- whose base is under the army investigation for denying...
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some of them, mayor bloomberg evacuated new york city in new york city did not get hit. there was second-guessing after that fact. safety first. better safe than sorry. the most important thing is for people to be listening to the many venues that are providing information and to take seriously what is being said in terms of how long you have to repair and the likelihood of where you live being hit and what you need to do, including the fact many to leave your house. the government can force people to evacuate. that is a government response that has been aborted. they have relied on a voluntary evacuation with dire warning. that seems to have worked very well. in terms of personnel -- personal preparation, you should have three days' worth of food staples and drinking water. he should have a first-aid hit. a radio. a battery radio. an extra battery. flashlights. make sure your car has gas. make sure you have all of your prescriptions that you need. there are a laundry lists on various sites. national weather service, american red cross, scene of. you are able to see the
some of them, mayor bloomberg evacuated new york city in new york city did not get hit. there was second-guessing after that fact. safety first. better safe than sorry. the most important thing is for people to be listening to the many venues that are providing information and to take seriously what is being said in terms of how long you have to repair and the likelihood of where you live being hit and what you need to do, including the fact many to leave your house. the government can force...
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first carl is buffalo, new york. -- first call is buffalo, new york. caller: let us talk for a moment about international law. most of the people in the administration, both democrat and republican, tend to view international law as kind of a dirty phrase. yet, we drafted most of the u.n. charter and the u.n. charter spells out that a sovereign nation has the right to suppress an armed rebellion within their own nation. hopefully, they do it humanely. but get nations like bahrain -- look at nations like bahrain. there is a rebellion and we keep our noses out of itv. there is one in yemen. we have supported the government and not the our people. which of course is al qaeda. the board of being, we have a double standard. we are not happy with serial -- syria. we feel they support hezbollah. syria was with us after 9/11 helping work with us. host: we will leave it there. guest: i have a respect for both international and domestic law. this is not about winners and losers. look at the area. the area is under assad. the only country standing with him -- the
first carl is buffalo, new york. -- first call is buffalo, new york. caller: let us talk for a moment about international law. most of the people in the administration, both democrat and republican, tend to view international law as kind of a dirty phrase. yet, we drafted most of the u.n. charter and the u.n. charter spells out that a sovereign nation has the right to suppress an armed rebellion within their own nation. hopefully, they do it humanely. but get nations like bahrain -- look at...
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and new hampshire, about 10% voted early. so, that's from the "new york times" this morning. here's "the washington times" this morning, the lead story, obama focuses on two other jobs, campaigning and cash raising, take up time. if it's for sports champions and terrorists, president obama's public schedule for september would be nearly empty of official events, as he devoted most of his time to campaigning for re-election. host: kell say republican in frederick, maryland, and kelly, you are on the "washington journal." what do you think about media coverage of campaign 2012? caller: i do think it's biased, but i also think that we need more coverage on what happened in libya, because the ambassador is one of the biggest insults and disrespect you can show to a country and to our president. but i think that the reason mitt romney could be really good for our country is that he was a very successful businessman, and we need to stop criminalizing success in this country, and i think the focus on redistributing the wealth is just completely not going to help our country. what we
and new hampshire, about 10% voted early. so, that's from the "new york times" this morning. here's "the washington times" this morning, the lead story, obama focuses on two other jobs, campaigning and cash raising, take up time. if it's for sports champions and terrorists, president obama's public schedule for september would be nearly empty of official events, as he devoted most of his time to campaigning for re-election. host: kell say republican in frederick, maryland,...
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york, the capital of the new york state. we will feature all of the history programming our producers gathered there. here is a portion on september 11 exhibit found at the new york state museum. [video clip] >> we are at the new york state museum. this is our gallery dedicated to the history of september 11 and the attacks at the world trade center. the largest collection of material amassed after the attacks of september 11. to tell the story for the first moments of the attacks using objects and photographs from the world trade center site. this is a piece of steel from the south tower. we put it in a place or the public can come and touch it. a real tangible experience. you can see the windows and in the steel. this would have been the outside of the building. when we designed the gallery, we very purposely put a major artifact to confronted the visitor. that was not something frightening or twisted. we thought a powerful piece of steel would be the first thing people would see to start to began the world trade center an
york, the capital of the new york state. we will feature all of the history programming our producers gathered there. here is a portion on september 11 exhibit found at the new york state museum. [video clip] >> we are at the new york state museum. this is our gallery dedicated to the history of september 11 and the attacks at the world trade center. the largest collection of material amassed after the attacks of september 11. to tell the story for the first moments of the attacks using...
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we'll go right to michael on the independent line from new york city, new york. good morning, michael. caller: oh, good morning to you. happy holidays. host: happy holidays. guest: i reach -- caller: i teach in the graduate school of business and we have cities from all over the countries and i've been to china and russia and i'm thinking it's very funny, the impact of american movies and culture is being copied worldwide, you know, both in china and russia. certainly having meeting with the top leaders of russia, you have to see that they've mounted all of their warships. the tanks in eastern europe, and they're growing at 5% per year and those new quotes is very interesting. he wants to join e.u. and nato. and he views his country as canada to e.u. and if you think about it growing up over the last 20 years, if you could manage that -- imagine that russia would be growing at 5% per year in a capital society where their children don't want to join the military but want internet cafes and now pew on is talking about him becoming canada and supplying oil to the re
we'll go right to michael on the independent line from new york city, new york. good morning, michael. caller: oh, good morning to you. happy holidays. host: happy holidays. guest: i reach -- caller: i teach in the graduate school of business and we have cities from all over the countries and i've been to china and russia and i'm thinking it's very funny, the impact of american movies and culture is being copied worldwide, you know, both in china and russia. certainly having meeting with the...
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the "new york times" had an on sed on -- ed on new york on $15,000 a year. imagine trying to survive in new york city on less than $15,000 a year. that's what person making a minimum wage earns for a full-time job. it's time to do something about it. at legislative hearings across the state, new yorkers have talked about how they struggle to survive on the minimum pay. a woman routinely waits until after 5:00 p.m. to buy end-of-day bread for our family. a waiter survives on his restaurants' leftovers and a woman juggles two full-time minimum wage jobs for a 70-hour workweek. adam in pennsylvania, republican caller. hi there. caller: i feel really bad for the working poor. it's really difficult to get by but i don't'how raising the minimum wage here is going to help that much. first of all, all these small businesses, coffee shops, different gas stations, things like that, you know, how are they going to survive if they have to pay a quote-unquote living wage if what the one caller say? $25 an hour? you would only see megacorporations left. you pretty much ki
the "new york times" had an on sed on -- ed on new york on $15,000 a year. imagine trying to survive in new york city on less than $15,000 a year. that's what person making a minimum wage earns for a full-time job. it's time to do something about it. at legislative hearings across the state, new yorkers have talked about how they struggle to survive on the minimum pay. a woman routinely waits until after 5:00 p.m. to buy end-of-day bread for our family. a waiter survives on his...
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host: let's look at a story from the new york times -- from "the new york times." is his job losses persist for the less-educated parents -- less-educated, what better- educated people have gained millions of studies according to a georgetown university study. where you surprised by the results of your research? guest: we were surprised by the strength of the results. we knew that of the need all of the data on unemployment, all of that said -- that underneath all of that data on plant, all of that sad news, what we know now is that during recessions, the process of change, by which technology automates repetitive tasks more and more in the economy, leaving not repetitive tasks to human beings is requiring more and more skills and work. we knew this was going on. what surprised us is the strength continuing through a recession. host: from twitter, is the biggest reason we see this trend because we cannot manufacture anything in the united states anymore? guest: keep in mind, manufacturing is still our largest industry, producing more output than any other industry,
host: let's look at a story from the new york times -- from "the new york times." is his job losses persist for the less-educated parents -- less-educated, what better- educated people have gained millions of studies according to a georgetown university study. where you surprised by the results of your research? guest: we were surprised by the strength of the results. we knew that of the need all of the data on unemployment, all of that said -- that underneath all of that data on...
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you covered the new york delegation, new york politics you are just in the area on biden's trip up. tell us about the damages sought along the coast of new jersey and new york. what is the situation like a couple weeks later? guest: along the jersey shore, i have not seen that yet, it was really bad. there were a lot of towns, many beach communities on a barrier island. there are still streets covered with sands, it looks like snow is essentially. there are houses that have been picked up and turned a 45 degrees. people are starting to trickle back into these neighborhoods. lot of places, it looks like a ghost town. there are still buildings boarded up. some of them have a spray paint on them and look pretty much closed. not many people around. usually if you are in a motorcade d.c. people waving, there it was pretty desolate. host: how much interaction of the president get with people there, and what complaints are they bringing it to his ears? guest: there were not a lot of residents around. was mostly speaking to first responders, local officials. spoke to miers about the beaches
you covered the new york delegation, new york politics you are just in the area on biden's trip up. tell us about the damages sought along the coast of new jersey and new york. what is the situation like a couple weeks later? guest: along the jersey shore, i have not seen that yet, it was really bad. there were a lot of towns, many beach communities on a barrier island. there are still streets covered with sands, it looks like snow is essentially. there are houses that have been picked up and...
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host: preston jones as from new york, new york, on the independent line. caller good morning. how're you doing? i want to echo the spirit of the earlier tweet. here is what i don't get -- you what congressional oversight of the fed, right? guest: that is correct. caller: congress is broken. what are you think of? it is so locked up by politics that it is almost completely dysfunctional. i don't get it. i tell you what -- i will accept congress can have oversight of the fed when congress can get its act together. the first thing congress should be concentrating on is something like more realistic lobbying reform or campaign finance reform. that is far more realistic and will even in this ridiculous environment. i'd think it is more important. why don't you try something radical like working with jack ff, who seems to have turned his life around and focus is on lobbying because nobody knows of like he does. you will not get the oversight of the fed through, sir. guest: oh, well, you are finding an excuse to duck the issue. yes, congress has a lot of shortcomings but if you want
host: preston jones as from new york, new york, on the independent line. caller good morning. how're you doing? i want to echo the spirit of the earlier tweet. here is what i don't get -- you what congressional oversight of the fed, right? guest: that is correct. caller: congress is broken. what are you think of? it is so locked up by politics that it is almost completely dysfunctional. i don't get it. i tell you what -- i will accept congress can have oversight of the fed when congress can get...
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host: new york, california? guest: new york, california, maryland, d.c., but as the previous guest acknowledged, if you do not enact the patch, a family of four, would begin to face amt at income levels as low as $75,000. it has been described as a blue state problem because of its impact on state tax deduction. without the patch it becomes every state's problem, and additional tax and families with children. host: if you are wondering whether it would impact you, if you go to taxpolciycenter.org, they have a calculator. we will hear from joe austin, texas. republican caller. -- joe, from austin, texas. republican caller. caller: of the alternative minimum tax, we did not hear about this in the election cycle, and all we heard about was the very rich, but it seems that the alternative minimum tax would effected them and they would have to pay at a higher rate, and this is really the intention, in minimum tax on the very rich. -- a minimum tax on the very rich. the question is is this working, and why was it not
host: new york, california? guest: new york, california, maryland, d.c., but as the previous guest acknowledged, if you do not enact the patch, a family of four, would begin to face amt at income levels as low as $75,000. it has been described as a blue state problem because of its impact on state tax deduction. without the patch it becomes every state's problem, and additional tax and families with children. host: if you are wondering whether it would impact you, if you go to...
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jersey or new york. february khmer bloomberg goes, he has bodyguards with weapons who he would deny all of his fellow citizens. -- wherever mayor bloomberg goes, he has bodyguards with weapons who he would deny all of his fellow citizens. we are going to see future litigation in that area. host: in response? guest: i am not sure how much we disagree even three. ere. states ought to make these decisions. the mayor of new york has security because public officials can be target. that is why the president has security, too. 85% of the guns found at crime scenes come from somewhere else because we have some of the toughest gun laws in the country. what works in montana might be something different, but respecting federalism is important. because gun traffickers do not respect boundaries or borders, there are some problems that we have to have a unified solution. so i cannot just go across the border to another state and get a gun and bring it back in. that is a problem that we have in the district of columbi
jersey or new york. february khmer bloomberg goes, he has bodyguards with weapons who he would deny all of his fellow citizens. -- wherever mayor bloomberg goes, he has bodyguards with weapons who he would deny all of his fellow citizens. we are going to see future litigation in that area. host: in response? guest: i am not sure how much we disagree even three. ere. states ought to make these decisions. the mayor of new york has security because public officials can be target. that is why the...
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host: new york, independent caller. caller: i have an idea for straightening out things are going on with the economy and some -- everything else. we have to separate our federal employees -- state, federal, and local -- and our health care workers from the private sector. if we do this, we can concentrate on mortgages for 6% interest for all the federal and -- and some health care workers. in 30 years we would have $24 trillion. 45 million, 54 trillion -- host: where are you getting the numbers from? caller: because, if we take the war that we have now, $104 billion, and we put it into mortgages at 6% interest rate they would come out to 70 -- $17,000 a year. 20 million employees. which means they would be self sufficient for the rest of their lives, which means you would have 166,000 per employee in interest that would cover the employee you got this -- that is working, the employee does is retired, and his benefits. which would cut down the deficit, cut down just about everything you could think of perry taxes in hal
host: new york, independent caller. caller: i have an idea for straightening out things are going on with the economy and some -- everything else. we have to separate our federal employees -- state, federal, and local -- and our health care workers from the private sector. if we do this, we can concentrate on mortgages for 6% interest for all the federal and -- and some health care workers. in 30 years we would have $24 trillion. 45 million, 54 trillion -- host: where are you getting the...
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"the new york times." ambac a little bit from last night and mitt romney after his win in five primaries. he speaks about the concept of a better america. [video clip] >> to all of you, i have a simple message. hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. [applause] tonight is the start of a new campaign to unite every american who knows in their heart that we can do better. the last few years have been the best that barack obama can do but it is not the best that america can do. tonight is the beginning of the end of the disappointments of the obama years. [applause] and it is the start of a new and better chapter that we will write together. host: alabama, wayne. democrats line. caller: good morning. the first tier -- the first call you have from south carolina was talking about the student loan deal was a democratic deal. the interest rates on the student loans was under the bush and administration. it was cut in half for a five- year period. and the five-year period is running out in july.
"the new york times." ambac a little bit from last night and mitt romney after his win in five primaries. he speaks about the concept of a better america. [video clip] >> to all of you, i have a simple message. hold on a little longer. a better america begins tonight. [applause] tonight is the start of a new campaign to unite every american who knows in their heart that we can do better. the last few years have been the best that barack obama can do but it is not the best that...
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here is the headline in "the new york times." the pew center has a new study out called "the impact on the fiscal cliff on states." here is what it says. we would do more into these and how they will specifically affect states on an individual basis. there is a question on whether the fiscal cliff would hurt. it says -- our question for you this morning is whether the states should have a stake of in negotiations. looking more in the story "the new york times." it says -- some of the benefits states could receive, nobody is retained that president obama and republicans in congress will fail to reach an accord because they feel -- they fear that the resulting combination of spending cuts and tax increases could prompt another recession, which their states can ill afford. let's go to houston, texas and hear from barry. caller: high. host: am i:should sit seven role in the negotiations? we are hearing about how republicans and president obama are negotiating. caller: i think the democrats should have some form of a democratic rip --
here is the headline in "the new york times." the pew center has a new study out called "the impact on the fiscal cliff on states." here is what it says. we would do more into these and how they will specifically affect states on an individual basis. there is a question on whether the fiscal cliff would hurt. it says -- our question for you this morning is whether the states should have a stake of in negotiations. looking more in the story "the new york times." it...
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i noticed it because i live in new york. most of us the garment industry is in new york. very often they are sweatshops. they hire people, give them peace work, or they are even. hiring even also, some companies that manufacture here are based elsewhere. the companies, some are still based in japan. i think the labels are great idea, but perhaps there are other things that need to be addressed for the things i just guest: talked about. first, child labor is illegal. if you think that is going on, there are authorities to call. host:, does america have over what happens overseas? there is a plant inspection, there is a dialogue. guest: less than a portion of 1%. host: our caller talked about slave labor and human rights abuses. guest: >> in other countries. i bought an american and jacket and even my necktie and my shoes. you can still get american made and this stuff lasts a long time. we all have choices in what we buy. clothing, if i wanted something efficient, i would be wearing sweatpants. but nobody wears that. we make choices every day. part of that choice is i will
i noticed it because i live in new york. most of us the garment industry is in new york. very often they are sweatshops. they hire people, give them peace work, or they are even. hiring even also, some companies that manufacture here are based elsewhere. the companies, some are still based in japan. i think the labels are great idea, but perhaps there are other things that need to be addressed for the things i just guest: talked about. first, child labor is illegal. if you think that is going...
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saratoga springs, new york. you are on the air. caller: i kind of agree from the guy from new york city. that is what i am an independent because i feel neither party caters to the people in the middle. they cater to the lead. -- but saratoga county is doing pretty well. there is a racetrack here. the housing market is not an issue -- a half a million dollars condos. also building a huge ship plants -- chip plant. but as the other callers have echoed, is under people having a harder time. i see young people having a rough time and they are the poorest. but upstate new york, saratoga county, doing really well. if you go a little west or north of here, a whole different story. you find down with virtually nothing and 10% unemployment. where i live it is an affluent community. host: what do you think it needs from voting in the population around you in november? caller: we have a mix. here we had gillibrand for the senator, she is a democrat, and gibson is a republican. a mixed bag. new york is mostly democrat, but
saratoga springs, new york. you are on the air. caller: i kind of agree from the guy from new york city. that is what i am an independent because i feel neither party caters to the people in the middle. they cater to the lead. -- but saratoga county is doing pretty well. there is a racetrack here. the housing market is not an issue -- a half a million dollars condos. also building a huge ship plants -- chip plant. but as the other callers have echoed, is under people having a harder time. i see...
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new york in the 197's lost over 800,000 people. people would not have suggested that new york's population would start rising again and is at an all-time high. when we talk about trends across one decade, these are not permanent. it can be hard to extrapolate into the future. host: mike from houston, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. i grew up in youngstown, ohio. the cost of living here, the factors no state income tax -- the fact that there's no state income tax. i drive around the state for work. people are coming here for opportunity. about detroit -- detroit was the city in the 1950's. it was the booming city of america. there are a lot of factors. coleman young is therefore20 years -- was there for 20 years and just destroyed the city. we have growth all over in texas. office space occupancy is high. small businesses do well in texas, too. we have the world's largest medical center. host: do you own or rent? caller: i own. host: how much did you pay for your house? caller: $420,000. host: he talked a lot about qual
new york in the 197's lost over 800,000 people. people would not have suggested that new york's population would start rising again and is at an all-time high. when we talk about trends across one decade, these are not permanent. it can be hard to extrapolate into the future. host: mike from houston, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. i grew up in youngstown, ohio. the cost of living here, the factors no state income tax -- the fact that there's no state income tax. i drive around the...
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this is from "of the new york post." "11 years after the continental attack, new york remains safe." in "the washington times" this morning, victory is off the radar of obama, they are saying. "veterans leaving the force today might not even have been teenagers when the attacks happened. the looming reality of the conflict in afghanistan and iraq is more compelling. many americans have turned to other service members, even as casualty's climb to record highs." that is from "the washington times" this morning. the only other paper with an editorial about 9/11 was "usa today." host: queens, new york, john, independent. how should this anniversary be marked? caller: i wanted to point out how my fellow new yorkers have called in and tried to politicize this, i wanted to said that i think we should remember the people who perished, remember the people who came to our aid. a lot of people forget, if you are not a new yorker, that is fine, but i new york if you remember how we all came together, we should not politicize this. we were all people, and yorkers, humans. i would love for us to c
this is from "of the new york post." "11 years after the continental attack, new york remains safe." in "the washington times" this morning, victory is off the radar of obama, they are saying. "veterans leaving the force today might not even have been teenagers when the attacks happened. the looming reality of the conflict in afghanistan and iraq is more compelling. many americans have turned to other service members, even as casualty's climb to record...
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this from justin from the upstate new york area. he writes -- at least i am not bombarded with a negative campaign ads while i am watching jeopardy. let us go to rwanda from oklahoma on our line for republicans, how is the campaign playing out in a solidly red state of oklahoma? caller: yes, we are the reddest of the red states. everyone of our counties has gone to mitt romney, and i think we will do it again. what i am calling to about is something that you will never hear from mitt romney, that he does not talk about, that he does not solicit people to speak about, and that is about his incredible generosity. we have heard on television the people coming forward and speaking about the times that he has, without any publicity, that he has contributed to their welfare and so many different ways. he has set of hospital beds and spoke with teenagers, with a teenager who was terminally ill. and he has gone to families that have been an accident. he has contributed to their medical care. and when he had his tax releases released, that s
this from justin from the upstate new york area. he writes -- at least i am not bombarded with a negative campaign ads while i am watching jeopardy. let us go to rwanda from oklahoma on our line for republicans, how is the campaign playing out in a solidly red state of oklahoma? caller: yes, we are the reddest of the red states. everyone of our counties has gone to mitt romney, and i think we will do it again. what i am calling to about is something that you will never hear from mitt romney,...
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shelly joins us from new york, new york, and our democrats lined. caller: what i do not understand about this health care is i understand the insurance companies and the policy makers are working together. these people go into the hospital, and they get five stitches and it is a $500 bill. if we can have health care all over the world, why can we not have it here in the united states? it seems like it is more money, more money, more money. doctors are supposed to take care of people, but everything has become a money issue now, and the insurance companies are driving it up. obama-care -- i think it would be great if we say we could pay this insurance company, but they would say the government is paying this, let's raise the premiums higher to make a person keep going into their pocket and paying and paying. host: let's talk about the cost of health care in massachusetts, and "the boston globe did -- go" did an analysis. it shows that the state share, the federal per dissipation, and in the health system. christine mcconville talk to us about how the
shelly joins us from new york, new york, and our democrats lined. caller: what i do not understand about this health care is i understand the insurance companies and the policy makers are working together. these people go into the hospital, and they get five stitches and it is a $500 bill. if we can have health care all over the world, why can we not have it here in the united states? it seems like it is more money, more money, more money. doctors are supposed to take care of people, but...
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host: new york, new york, david, on our line for independents. caller: i wanted to ask your guest on what he thought about the espionage act, coming up on one century, and it seems that the opportunity that we had to roll back the society of secrecy, it does not seem like a lasting effect sustained. i wanted to ask what you thought the future of this secrecy was, even looking s someone s ostensibly liberal as president obama it is -- as ostensibly liberal as president obama is prepared -- is. guest: it is a great question. it is not surprising that presidents of any political stripe will favor secrecy, but it is in the interest of presidents to also preserve their ability to act without anyone knowing what is going on. the church committee is a great example. it was a concerted effort in the 1970's to expose what the government had been up to. i think it was massively successful in helping to build a public record about what was going on, about what the government had actually been keeping secret from the american people. the problem is after 9/1
host: new york, new york, david, on our line for independents. caller: i wanted to ask your guest on what he thought about the espionage act, coming up on one century, and it seems that the opportunity that we had to roll back the society of secrecy, it does not seem like a lasting effect sustained. i wanted to ask what you thought the future of this secrecy was, even looking s someone s ostensibly liberal as president obama it is -- as ostensibly liberal as president obama is prepared -- is....
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host: the call from "the new york times -- the call about the article i am "the new york times." "the president, widening his lead in the keystone state. host: tim, good morning, welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning, you are looking dapper as usual. listen, one thing i have noticed on a personal level, when george bush sr. was in office he had the recession and there was this big raid on savings and loan. anyway, it is funny. i was laid up to the point where i had like $7,000 in a company- paid ira. what ever rollover, which you were allowed to put in, went into a personal account. i was laid off and he refused to extend any unemployment benefits. i had to go through all of that. fast-forward to the second george bush and we have all of those shenanigans with the major banks. i am going to make a prediction. all of these 401 k's that is a big scam. and you watch. i do not know what year the bulk of baby boomers will retire, but mark my words, as sure as i am looking at 21 television, the year that the bulk of senior citizens reaching the top -- -- -- -- reach retirem
host: the call from "the new york times -- the call about the article i am "the new york times." "the president, widening his lead in the keystone state. host: tim, good morning, welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning, you are looking dapper as usual. listen, one thing i have noticed on a personal level, when george bush sr. was in office he had the recession and there was this big raid on savings and loan. anyway, it is funny. i was laid up to the point where i...
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of the "new york times". but this is from joy, who says syria took in so many war refugees from iraq and now they are smack dab in the middle of a civil war. are they moving back to iraq. guest: yes they are, and some of them are moving back to iraq and that's just unfortunately, you know -- a lot of iraqis have suffered in the process and we'll have to wait and see what their choices are here going forward. it also depends upon those refugees, where are they from, are they sunni, shia. a lot of these refugees have returned as iraq has stabilized over the last couple of years. guest: -- host: carter, good morning. caller: yes. can you hear me. host: sure can. caller: mr. tabler, good morning. i'd like to just start off by saying i -- i'm disturbed by some misleading comments that i think you've made, just to give an example of one is that you've stated that the assad government has lost all legitimacy within inside syria and i don't believe that's to be true. i've been following this situation for a number of
of the "new york times". but this is from joy, who says syria took in so many war refugees from iraq and now they are smack dab in the middle of a civil war. are they moving back to iraq. guest: yes they are, and some of them are moving back to iraq and that's just unfortunately, you know -- a lot of iraqis have suffered in the process and we'll have to wait and see what their choices are here going forward. it also depends upon those refugees, where are they from, are they sunni,...
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let's go to the code new york ece.s" peaci host: we're joined from new york. caller: i have a question for you that involves newt gingrich. it is there any way that we would be able to vote for him in ri?sou this is the first election that i will be ever voting for. can we do a write in? host: i don't know the rules. they do not allow this in virginia. that is another state that newt gingrich is not on the valley. -- on the ballot. missouri, o defiance, on the subject of the u.n. resolution that failed. >> i agree with the chinese and the russian rules. this is just like we have done with israel and the palestinians. i did not see susan rice say a word about what has been going on in israel, what has been happening to the palestinians. we have had probably 100 resolutions against israel. i agree with russia and china. host: from inside of the "new york times" host: here is what the russian ambassador had to say yesterday. course we cannot agree with the accusations against damascus. we believe the threat of implementing sanctions is unacceptable. this approach
let's go to the code new york ece.s" peaci host: we're joined from new york. caller: i have a question for you that involves newt gingrich. it is there any way that we would be able to vote for him in ri?sou this is the first election that i will be ever voting for. can we do a write in? host: i don't know the rules. they do not allow this in virginia. that is another state that newt gingrich is not on the valley. -- on the ballot. missouri, o defiance, on the subject of the u.n....
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i'm originally from new york. during the time of teddy roosevelt, he went up against everything in this party said. that is what made him good. it makes no difference who the person is. i would go to the party board to get something done, not to the politicians themselves. it makes no difference whether they are a man or woman. sooner or later they have to bend to the party. to get something done, i would go to the party board instead of the politician. guest: party bosses in some cities remain but we have a relatively weak party system overall in this country, especially at the local level. when constituents need something, it makes sense to go to the people behind the candidate. turn the most important debates, it is about elected officials that are casting their ballots. it is important that our political institutions look a little bit like our population. host: our caller talks about being the kingmaker and not the king. what about spousal support when a partner says they're running for office. guest: spousal
i'm originally from new york. during the time of teddy roosevelt, he went up against everything in this party said. that is what made him good. it makes no difference who the person is. i would go to the party board to get something done, not to the politicians themselves. it makes no difference whether they are a man or woman. sooner or later they have to bend to the party. to get something done, i would go to the party board instead of the politician. guest: party bosses in some cities remain...
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host: from the new york -- "the new york daily news" -- this is also from "the new york daily news" -- next call on the line item veto comes from hamdan, conn. caller: i think it is time for americans to get serious about the an electoral process. we actually need to vote for people who care about us, and not just big fix this -- business. it has to be in balance. perhaps congress need to look at alternative candidates. no seat is safe. if we want to support a democratic president, we should vote for democrats to help them get the job done. the fact that we do not understand that eludes me. on a separate issue, i am surprised people do not understand why it is required catholic institutions, a lot of whom receive federal funding, would have to allow women to have birth control. host: that is an issue we will be discussing with our two guests this morning, diana degette, and steve scott lease. -- scalise. that is in "the wall street journal." this is in "the new york times" -- redmond, ore.. rb is on the line. what do you think about the line-item veto? caller: i think we should bring
host: from the new york -- "the new york daily news" -- this is also from "the new york daily news" -- next call on the line item veto comes from hamdan, conn. caller: i think it is time for americans to get serious about the an electoral process. we actually need to vote for people who care about us, and not just big fix this -- business. it has to be in balance. perhaps congress need to look at alternative candidates. no seat is safe. if we want to support a democratic...
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i've been to new york, i'velied in new york, i've lived in the d.c. area. it's way different each area. and it should be more local, is my point. host: let's get a response from stephanie vance. guest: well, first of all i went to school in orange county so i'm glad you called in because i know it's quite early out there. you know, i hear what you're saying and there's actually, i was surprised to learn when i was doing the research on this book, there's about over 500,000 local, state and federal elected officials. so, there are certainly a lot of people to lobby out there. and i think that you know, i think what happens with the size of the federal government is that it's not just a lobbyist goes in and says i'm a special interest, i would like this. it's that there's people behind it. and you see that the federal depovement actually starts to get involved because there are things that are national and focused. for example, the highway system. you need a cross state network of roads. and so, when you start seeing that, you get citizens behind it, they wan
i've been to new york, i'velied in new york, i've lived in the d.c. area. it's way different each area. and it should be more local, is my point. host: let's get a response from stephanie vance. guest: well, first of all i went to school in orange county so i'm glad you called in because i know it's quite early out there. you know, i hear what you're saying and there's actually, i was surprised to learn when i was doing the research on this book, there's about over 500,000 local, state and...
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"new york daily news" is talking about rick santorum, also. host: the idea of an open convention is a media fantasy. the gop establishment will get their ducks in a row. romney winds on the first ballot. next is franklin from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a democrat. i been a democrat for 55 years. i am 78-years-old. the most important thing that amazes me is i would love to see an open convention because to me, that is just like a three ring circus. number one, none of them have talked about the minimum wage being raised. they're afraid of the union. why? that is exactly what this is all about. it is nothing but a three ring circus. thank you for taking my call. host: thank you. alexander burns is riding in " -- on saturday march 3, romney stood with santorum and gingrich on the floor of the dhl warehouse in ohio next to a makeshift said constructed for a forum hosted by mike huckabee. each had filmed the q&a sessions with huckabee. they discussed the nominating process and romney raised the possibility of an undated can
"new york daily news" is talking about rick santorum, also. host: the idea of an open convention is a media fantasy. the gop establishment will get their ducks in a row. romney winds on the first ballot. next is franklin from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a democrat. i been a democrat for 55 years. i am 78-years-old. the most important thing that amazes me is i would love to see an open convention because to me, that is just like a three ring circus. number one,...
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she is in new york president obama -- new york presbyterian hospital. her doctors will continue to assess her condition and will determine if any further action is required. she has not been seen in public in three weeks. was supposed to come back to office this week. next is ron from cincinnati, good morning. caller: i wish mrs. clinton well. they take social security and want to privatize it. they took the money out and that is a debt that we owe to ourselves. you buy their cars and trucks. whatever you buy from them -- it would transfer the overhead. they complain about 4% of the taxes. host: thank you for the call. this is from politico. uck.senate appears stoc charles is joining us from arkansas. caller: good morning. you wanted and got something from nothing. you voted for these people. you better look to your children and grandchildren and apologize. for every dollar that you get from the government, your 46 centsare in bdegt -- you are in debt 46 cents. look down and apologize to your children. that stands for everybody. the adjustment talk abou
she is in new york president obama -- new york presbyterian hospital. her doctors will continue to assess her condition and will determine if any further action is required. she has not been seen in public in three weeks. was supposed to come back to office this week. next is ron from cincinnati, good morning. caller: i wish mrs. clinton well. they take social security and want to privatize it. they took the money out and that is a debt that we owe to ourselves. you buy their cars and trucks....
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"new york post" has this headline. we showed you all of the other newspaper reporting, all front page. "new york post" has this headline, big front-page picture, still guilty of being a cheating, lying, disgraceful, husband, father, and human being after his acquittal on one charge and mistrial on the others. let's get our question this morning, and it's about the use of sign air tax as weapons. want to show you some of the reporting already coming out of the "new york times" story on the internet. here is a quick roundup with a google search of other stories coming out. confirmed, u.s.-israel lost control of it. obama order, sped up wave of cyberattacks. a publication called the verge, u.s. ordered stuxnet sign air tack against iran. administration officials say stuxnet was america's first cyberweapon. "new york times" has an illustration, and we're going to ask our camera folks to look at this administration while we goin listen to your telephone calls, and this is a graphic that goes through the steps of how the sig
"new york post" has this headline. we showed you all of the other newspaper reporting, all front page. "new york post" has this headline, big front-page picture, still guilty of being a cheating, lying, disgraceful, husband, father, and human being after his acquittal on one charge and mistrial on the others. let's get our question this morning, and it's about the use of sign air tax as weapons. want to show you some of the reporting already coming out of the "new york...
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caller: i am from new york and i traveled back to visit family in new york. i have noticed an abundance of windmills going up. everybody says their property taxes are going down because of that. i don't understand why congress does not approve tax credits for windmills. oil prices are at almost any record level per barrel. we're paying outrageous gas prices. oil is around $90 a barrel. it doesn't make sense to me. guest: congratulations rebate packers -- congratulations for your big packers win last night. these wind turbines are making a big difference for many people. they bring in revenue for folks who need it. this was the worst drought we've had in half a century. tax prices are going down for communities that are benefiting from wind revenues. it is a boon out of the heartland. we're getting 4% of our electricity nationally from wind. in iowa, 20%. this is making a big difference. congress needs to reenact that. two pennies per kilowatt hour. we need to invest in our future in that way. gasoline right now is $3.66 per gallon for regular. the lesser of t
caller: i am from new york and i traveled back to visit family in new york. i have noticed an abundance of windmills going up. everybody says their property taxes are going down because of that. i don't understand why congress does not approve tax credits for windmills. oil prices are at almost any record level per barrel. we're paying outrageous gas prices. oil is around $90 a barrel. it doesn't make sense to me. guest: congratulations rebate packers -- congratulations for your big packers win...
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host: new york. john. a republican. caller: everyone is talking about not being in a recession, but if you are spending 30% of your income on health care, or 40% of your income tried to pay your taxes or feed your family, your -- you rich people would have a problem with it. how many members of congress that our elderly have wives or husbands that are on social security or medicare? they want their part of it. why don't they take and make health care and education a right, then a tax the people on every dollar that they take in, whether it is wages or whatever, a 1% tax, before deductions. no richmond gets out. no poor man gets out. you would have enough money to cover the bill. thank you. guest: i would like to state that i am not rich because i am a journalist, and i would say the average worth of the senator is somewhere around $13 million, so they are wealthy and a bit out of touch, but making health care a right is a bad idea. we have enough rights. we do not need to make everything a right. healthcare is very expe
host: new york. john. a republican. caller: everyone is talking about not being in a recession, but if you are spending 30% of your income on health care, or 40% of your income tried to pay your taxes or feed your family, your -- you rich people would have a problem with it. how many members of congress that our elderly have wives or husbands that are on social security or medicare? they want their part of it. why don't they take and make health care and education a right, then a tax the people...
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host: this message from twitter -- host: bernice, new york, new york, democratic line, good morning. caller: my concern is basically, when you have florida shutting down the voters to voice their opinions at the polls, and then you give them a paper ballot suggesting that their boat might be counted, it is a concern to me. because the people taking your ballot who closed the doors for you not to vote, how can you, how can you sincerely believe that they will take those ballots and count them. host: are you in a part of manhattan that was affected by the hurricane? caller: no, i am uptown. usually we do not suffer from the floods and high winds. i am right across the street from the hudson river. host: can you tell us about the people in your community? caller: absolutely. i am sure that lots of the real- estate management companies will house these people. the rate here for vacancy is rather high, because people cannot afford the rent anymore. host: bernice mentioned florida. abc news reports that the fbi is reporting an investigation after hearing that a number of people heard lette
host: this message from twitter -- host: bernice, new york, new york, democratic line, good morning. caller: my concern is basically, when you have florida shutting down the voters to voice their opinions at the polls, and then you give them a paper ballot suggesting that their boat might be counted, it is a concern to me. because the people taking your ballot who closed the doors for you not to vote, how can you, how can you sincerely believe that they will take those ballots and count them....
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line. -- new york, new york. caller: it is misleading to call it "free trade" because when we have minimum-wage laws, child labor laws, hazardous condition laws in our country. the other country bands unionization and it is unfair trade. -- bans unionization. what made the middle class in our country was the unions. many of these countries ban the unionization of labor. host: mr. rosen. guest: china is going through a lot of changes and some of these are going through a process of unionization and foreign firms ate on the front line of th allowing to happen. it is an urgent priority that many of the regional government stories are trying to do a better job on is because they are choking on their own pollution. these are not things that someone in beijing is trying to avoid to see progress and change on. let's go back to chinese direct investment in the united states. instead of doing everything back in china, these firms are choosing, because america is competitive, in many parts of industry, services, and manufa
line. -- new york, new york. caller: it is misleading to call it "free trade" because when we have minimum-wage laws, child labor laws, hazardous condition laws in our country. the other country bands unionization and it is unfair trade. -- bans unionization. what made the middle class in our country was the unions. many of these countries ban the unionization of labor. host: mr. rosen. guest: china is going through a lot of changes and some of these are going through a process of...
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caller: i am talking about page 5 in "de new york post." fedex will be laying people off, and these people were making decent wages, and now they will buy them out and bring in two people to work at minimum-wage. if you look at what is going on, as soon as minorities show up in neighborhoods, the republicans run away from them, and it has nothing to do with the post office. if i had half of management trying to tear me down, i would not be in business long. hats off to the post office. that is what i have to say. host: thank you. ann, connecticut. good morning. caller: yes. i was a post office for a long time, and about one decade ago i said we were going to privatization. everything they did was done on purpose. we would have businesses that come in and buy rolls of stamps, and all of the sudden we would get no stamps in. we had to turn customers away, and they would turn around and say we could not order stamps. when did the postmaster said you could order all you -- one day the postmaster said you could order of the stamps you want, and
caller: i am talking about page 5 in "de new york post." fedex will be laying people off, and these people were making decent wages, and now they will buy them out and bring in two people to work at minimum-wage. if you look at what is going on, as soon as minorities show up in neighborhoods, the republicans run away from them, and it has nothing to do with the post office. if i had half of management trying to tear me down, i would not be in business long. hats off to the post...
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york daily news." "shot, city braces for a monster." of the store is looking at the potential impact of the storm. "destructive potential of the storm tops the scale." bill, florida, what do you think the impact could be on campaign 2012? >> being in florida, florida has received more hurricanes than any other state in the nation and we don't seem to be disrupted whit comes to voting times host: so you're not worried about it. caller: i am in terms of any bad weather. i've been watching the three debates and the white tie dinner in chicago, i've watched all the debates on c-span so far. host: when you say the white -- the fancy dress event, are you talking about the al smith dinner in new york? caller: that's right. everybody has made shots at mr. biden. they don't realize he's only a heart beat away from being the commander in chief of this country. host: good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i don't know which party it's going to hurt more or help for that matter. i think it's just going t
york daily news." "shot, city braces for a monster." of the store is looking at the potential impact of the storm. "destructive potential of the storm tops the scale." bill, florida, what do you think the impact could be on campaign 2012? >> being in florida, florida has received more hurricanes than any other state in the nation and we don't seem to be disrupted whit comes to voting times host: so you're not worried about it. caller: i am in terms of any bad...
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if you look it california or new york -- new york is a highly-tax states and we lost two congressional seats. there's a reason why these things happen. when states and/or the federal them and provide an environment where business cannot flourish, they will go elsewhere were they can. that is part of this irresponsible spending and regulating and creating an environment where our businesses cannot do well. caller: here is a tweed coming in from darryl issa, the chairman of the oversight committee. what are you up to in the committee now? guest: as you all know, our chairman has been aggressive and rightly so with regard to fast and furious. eric holdser must be held responsible. we may hold him in contempt which many of us feel he should be held in contempt. there's a certain level of arrogance and on accountability of the government not being accountable to the people are loss of lives that have been the result of this very flawed fast and furious program. that is what the big issues. later this morning. we will have a hearing with the stimulus money that went from the department of en
if you look it california or new york -- new york is a highly-tax states and we lost two congressional seats. there's a reason why these things happen. when states and/or the federal them and provide an environment where business cannot flourish, they will go elsewhere were they can. that is part of this irresponsible spending and regulating and creating an environment where our businesses cannot do well. caller: here is a tweed coming in from darryl issa, the chairman of the oversight...
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that is then "the new york times" -- that is in "the new york times" this morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. a very insightful question. we saw that romney peace were he was talking about our rights are endowed by our creator. among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it also goes on to say that to secure these rights the government should be instituted among men. those powers of the consent of the government, for the people, by the people. of course, that is the preamble of the declaration of independence. i myself as a conservative do not think our powers should be given to the states as is limited in the 10th amendment. that we should really look at the entitlements that are given. transportation, education, incarcerations -- these types of programs are bankrupting our country where, to me personally, i believe we should be more institute your constitution and limiting the powers of government and making sure we take care of each other and our state's. host: our next call is on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: great que
that is then "the new york times" -- that is in "the new york times" this morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. a very insightful question. we saw that romney peace were he was talking about our rights are endowed by our creator. among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it also goes on to say that to secure these rights the government should be instituted among men. those powers of the consent of the government, for the people, by the people. of...
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from the new york daily news, this headline. bam, came on. the republican response came from its daniels from indiana. he is the former budget director in the george w. bush administration. he talked about the deficit and the middle class. [video clip] >> no feature of the obama presidency has been sadder than its constant efforts to divide us, to curry favor with some americans by castigating others. as in previous moments of national danger, we americans are on the same boat. if we draft, over a niagara of debt, we will all suffered regardless of race, gender, or other categories. if we fail to shift to a pro- jobs economic policy, there will never be in the public revenue to pay for our safety net and national security or whatever size government we decide to have. as loyal opposition who puts patriotism and national success ahead of party or etiology or any self-interest, we say that anyone who will join us in the cause of growth and solvency is our ally and our friend. we will speak the language of unity. let us rebuild our finances and
from the new york daily news, this headline. bam, came on. the republican response came from its daniels from indiana. he is the former budget director in the george w. bush administration. he talked about the deficit and the middle class. [video clip] >> no feature of the obama presidency has been sadder than its constant efforts to divide us, to curry favor with some americans by castigating others. as in previous moments of national danger, we americans are on the same boat. if we...